Surgery is NOT a good idea. Even a gastric bypass isn’t a good idea. There are other ways of losing the weight. The gastric bypass should help tho. If you eat something bad it makes you go to the bathroom bad. Eat healthier and excercise are good ideas. References :
You could see a surgeon about the possibility of having a revision, to make the pouch smaller. I did have a friend who had that done. The recovery, according to him, was a little harder the second time around (and he is a physician), His pouch had not been made small enough in the first place. But, if your pouch is still a reasonable size, (and it stretches out the first year or so after surgery, naturally, to hold about a cup full) you won’t be eligible for a revision. Besides, there is a 5-20% regain in the first 10 years after surgery,If you can get a revision, the only option is good old diet and exercise. The tool is still there, you just have to use it. Maybe, maybe the lap band can be done if your pouch is way too big. References : Had gastric bypass about 8 years ago.
August 18th, 2010 at 8:15 pm
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August 18th, 2010 at 8:38 pm
stick away from surgery its so dangerous and theres easy ways to get rid of the belly pooch, check out the links below
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http://ezinearticles.com/?How-To-Get-Rid-Of-Your-Belly-Fat-Or-Pooch&id=36375
August 18th, 2010 at 8:46 pm
Surgery is NOT a good idea. Even a gastric bypass isn’t a good idea. There are other ways of losing the weight. The gastric bypass should help tho. If you eat something bad it makes you go to the bathroom bad. Eat healthier and excercise are good ideas.
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August 18th, 2010 at 9:10 pm
tummy tuck
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August 18th, 2010 at 9:49 pm
I would go see your doctor, maybe they can redo your surgery, fix it.
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August 18th, 2010 at 10:12 pm
You could see a surgeon about the possibility of having a revision, to make the pouch smaller. I did have a friend who had that done. The recovery, according to him, was a little harder the second time around (and he is a physician), His pouch had not been made small enough in the first place. But, if your pouch is still a reasonable size, (and it stretches out the first year or so after surgery, naturally, to hold about a cup full) you won’t be eligible for a revision. Besides, there is a 5-20% regain in the first 10 years after surgery,If you can get a revision, the only option is good old diet and exercise. The tool is still there, you just have to use it. Maybe, maybe the lap band can be done if your pouch is way too big.
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Had gastric bypass about 8 years ago.